Baurion: Not sure, but try the "About" button on the Main ScummVM launcher GUI (on right side just under "Options" button").

This will list the "Features compiled in" which should include FLAC if present.

Tue Feb 13, 2018 10:31 pm

Baurion

Joined: 12 Feb 2018
Posts: 4

I checked the version here and as i suspected don't supports FLAC. I tried to compile my own binaries with FLAC, the process finishes correctly but ScumnVM run extremely slow on Raspberry Pi 3, the binaries hosted in “downloads” runs fine. Someone knows how can i compile with hardware acceleration enabled by default? I mean, running natively without the need of activating OpenGL + KMS on Raspbian Stretch.

I'm lost, i compiled on Raspberry Pi using the syntax referred to the wiki.

What sdl version are you running? If you disable flac does it run fast? What about scummvm is slow? How different is your environment when you run scummvm 2.0 vs. your compiled version? Are you running directly off sd card or thumb drive?

Mon Feb 19, 2018 6:17 pm

Baurion

Joined: 12 Feb 2018
Posts: 4

quote:Originally posted by dafioramWhat sdl version are you running? If you disable flac does it run fast? What about scummvm is slow? How different is your environment when you run scummvm 2.0 vs. your compiled version? Are you running directly off sd card or thumb drive?

I compiled directly on Raspberry Pi 3 model B, running Raspbian PIXEL (Stretch) with SDL 2.0.8 installed using the source code 2.0.0 of ScumnVM. I don't know exactly why but running my compiled version is getting severe low framerate, (the same problem persist in the version available through raspbian repository) unless the driver OpenGL + KMS be enabled in raspi:config. The compiled version hosted here does not have that problem if the OpenGL driver is not enabled by default. My humble question is if someone known how can i compile to avoid this problem to have a functional version with added support for FLAC. Thank you for your time and efforts.